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Trang Pham is a Research Fellow in Medicinal Chemistry at Monash University, actively engaged in sustainable and green chemistry research. Her work focuses on transforming biorenewable feedstocks such as cellulose, chitin, and lignin into high-value chemicals with applications in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
Her research interests center on green and sustainable chemical synthesis, particularly the development of catalytic and environmentally benign processes for converting biomass into functional molecules. Key areas include heterocyclic synthesis, amino sugar chemistry, and valorization of waste biomass. She leverages automated synthesis planning and innovative reaction design to achieve efficiency and sustainability.
Trang Pham's recent publications demonstrate a strong trend in sustainable chemistry, with a focus on nitrogen fixation alternatives, biobased pharmaceuticals, and green routes to heterocycles. Her work bridges organic chemistry and environmental responsibility, contributing significantly to green catalysis and renewable feedstock utilization.
- No scientific awards mentioned.
There is no information available regarding student supervision, grants, or external funding. Trang Pham collaborates with researchers across disciplines, particularly in biomass conversion and sustainable materials, but specific advising roles or funded projects are not disclosed.
While no specific lab or research group is named, her work appears to be part of a broader collaborative network at Monash University focused on sustainable chemistry and biorefinery technologies, likely involving interdisciplinary teams in chemistry and engineering.


